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‘No scope or demand’: England opposed to Saudi T20 league
English cricket has raised instant opposition to an Australian proposal for a global Twenty20 league backed by Saudi Arabia, claiming there is “no scope or demand for such an idea”.
- Daniel Brettig
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Steve Smith’s ODI retirement opens door to 2027 Ashes tour
Steve Smith’s ODI retirement has opened the door for him to stretch his Test career to 2027 and capstone series victories in India and England.
- Daniel Brettig
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- Australian cricket
‘They’ve got to grow up’: India’s biggest advantage against Australia wasn’t what you think
India’s coach Gautam Gambhir snapped at reporters amid suggestions of undue advantages for India at the Champions Trophy.
- Daniel Brettig
Kohli stars as India chases down Australia’s total to win by four wickets, make Champions Trophy final
India was too good for Australia chasing down a total of 264 with four wickets so spare.
- Roy Ward
‘Fat for a sportsperson’: Indian politician shames Rohit Sharma
A female Indian politician has come under fire for comments about the Indian captain’s weight and fitness.
- Nick Hoult
Ashwin explains Kuhnemann's action
In 2023, Indian spin bowler Ravi Ashwin broke down elements of Matt Kuhnemann's action on his YouTube channel.
- Opinion
- Test cricket
Dylan, Konstas, The Shark and booing. It’s been quite a summer
Six weeks away from a laptop resulted in some very twitchy fingers. This column is a catch up.
- Peter FitzSimons
- Analysis
- Twenty20
Gone in 63 balls: Humiliating defeat for England as India feast on Bazball blood
This was a brutal, humbling defeat that smashed a bevy of unwanted English records. Defeat by 150 runs made it their heaviest in T20 internationals; the 247 they conceded was just one shy of the biggest total they have surrendered in the format; and they responded with their shortest completed innings.
- Will Macpherson and Rob Bagchi
- Analysis
- Australian cricket
Two Test wins in a minute: Why Australia is cricket’s Brazil
England and India have, frankly, been left panting in the dust by Australia, and now they want to change the format for the World Test Championship.
- Daniel Brettig
Why quiet summer could be blessing in disguise as Lyon battles injury
Sending down fewer overs than ever before in a home summer could be a good thing for Australia’s greatest off-spinner, who has opened up on the injury he is managing ahead of the Test series in Sri Lanka.
- Tom Decent
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